Greek Economic Inscriptions

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Greek Words | Proper Names | Name of divine entities | Toponyms | Economic Terms | Context | Keywords |

ἄλλος

Neapolis. Decree of the phratry of Aristaioi

1st century BC-1st century AD

Athens. Law providing funds for the lesser Panathenaia

335 BC ca.

Athens. Athenian Regulation of Cean Ruddle Export

between 363/2

Erythrai (?). Law concerning the wool-trade

360-330 BC (Keil 1911, 52)

Athens. Decree of Kleonymos concerning tribute

426/5 BC

Delphi. The credit of the City to the naopoioi for the rebuilding of the temple of Apollo

The lines 1-70 of CID II 31 record the transactions from the autumn-pylaia of Argilios (358/7 BC) until the spring-pylaia of Theucharis (352/1 BC). The accounts of CID II 31 and CID II 32 were clearly planned and cut as a single job in or just after Maimalos’ year, 311/10 BC, or later (CID II 32, l. 100)

Dyme. Death punishment for six counterfeiters

Second century BC. With regard to paleography, the date fluctuates from the end of the 3rd century BC to the middle of the 2nd; the numismatic records of the city could limit it to the period 190-146 BC. Anyway 146 BC is an absolute terminus post quem non due to subsequent Roman domination: no city under Roman rule would have been free to punish anyone with death

Cyzicus. Honorific decree with exemption from taxes

525-500 BC

Pistiros. Regulations concerning Pistiros, the surrounding Thracian emporia, and some Greek cities

after 359 BC

Athens. Decree on the lease of the precinct of Kodros, Neleus and Basile

418/7 BC